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    Facilitators and Barriers to Adherence to Anti-Retroviral Treatment Among Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Living with HIV and Perinatally Infected Infants: A Scoping Review by Hunt, Joanne H., Peay, Holly L., Henderson, Gail E.

    Published in AIDS and behavior (01-09-2024)
    “…In 2022, 54% of 1.5 million children (age 0–14) living with HIV had access to anti-retroviral medication (ART). Adherence to ART for pregnant or breastfeeding…”
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    Discordant performance of mpox serological assays by Hunt, Joanne H., Jones, Joyce L., Gebo, Kelly A., Hansoti, Bhakti, Traut, Caroline C., Hamill, Matthew M., Keller, Sara C., Gilliams, Elizabeth A., Manabe, Yukari C., Mostafa, Heba H., Fernandez, Reinaldo E., Sanders, Renata A., Cochran, Willa V., Blankson, Joel N., Laeyendecker, Oliver

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-09-2024)
    “…Since July 23, 2022, global mpox cases reached 92,546, with over 31,000 in the United States. Asymptomatic carriage is a critical mechanism influencing the…”
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    A Potential Screening Strategy to Identify Probable Syphilis Infections in the Urban Emergency Department Setting by Hunt, Joanne H, Laeyendecker, Oliver, Rothman, Richard E, Fernandez, Reinaldo E, Dashler, Gaby, Caturegli, Patrizio, Hansoti, Bhakti, Quinn, Thomas C, Hsieh, Yu-Hsiang

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (01-05-2024)
    “…Syphilis diagnosis in the emergency department (ED) setting is often missed due to the lack of ED-specific testing strategies. We characterized ED patients…”
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    Bivalent mRNA COVID vaccines elicit predominantly cross-reactive CD4+ T cell clonotypes by Sop, Joel, Traut, Caroline C., Dykema, Arbor G., Hunt, Joanne H., Beckey, Tyler P., Basseth, Christie R., Antar, Annukka A.R., Laeyendecker, Oliver, Smith, Kellie N., Blankson, Joel N.

    Published in Cell reports. Medicine (19-03-2024)
    “…Bivalent COVID vaccines containing mRNA for ancestral and Omicron BA.5 spike proteins do not induce stronger T cell responses to Omicron BA.5 spike proteins…”
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